Amman- 6 November 2018

On October 27th -28th , 2018, Engineers Loiy Alghussain and Ahmed Albagdady represented GJU’s Nanolab at the 2018 AmCham MENA Council Annual Conference & Exhibition: A Driver for Growth in the MENA Region as exhibitors to show the progress and commercialization potential of the lab’s research projects in the fields of wearable sensors, microparticle separation and Lab-on-CD systems.

 HRH Princess Sumaya and AmCham’s Chairman Mohammed Bataineh visited the Nanolab’s booth and praised the ongoing research work encouraging them to cooperate with both local and international corporations to push research projects a step further towards commercialization.

The Nanolab was established in 2015 by Prof. Ala’aldeen Al-Halhouli from the School of Applied Sciences (SATS), to investigate and develop novel micro/nano devices such as stretchable sensors, printed electronics, and microfluidics for a wide variety of applications, ranging from energy conservation to biomedical devices.